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If you love action, shooting, first person, puzzle, horror and sci-fi games, you will definitely love this game. Full of action and suspense. Feel the tension and dare exploring challenging levels.

Key Features:

High Quality and Graphic lighting in game.
Challenging levels (With puzzle and unkillable monsters)
Cool weapons and huds

System Requirements:

CPU Cores: Dual Core 2.6 GHz
(2.9 GHz up recommended)
Minimum RAM: 1GB
(2GB up recommended)
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0
Graphics Card RAM: 1GB
Graphics Card: DirectX 9.0/10.0 compatible
Graphics Card Shader Model: 2.0/3.0
Sound Card: Required
Operating System(s):
Windows XP
Windows XP, 64 bit
Windows Vista, 32 bit
Windows Vista, 64 bit
Windows 7, 32 bitWindows 7, 64 bit

note: Best played on 1024 x 768 resolution and strictly follow the system requirements!

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5 comments by rwsbgames on Jan 15th, 2012

It's been rough for us finding publishers for our game, it is admittedly true that convincing publishers to launch an Indie developer's work is really hard. It even made us think not to publish the game anymore, somehow we did not loose hope, we manage to publish our game on our own site having faith that it might earn a bit profit. While monitoring each day, hoping to see even a cent in our database, we still do submit our game to other publishers. We even try Onlive.com in which contacted us however, seeing the games on their site made us decide not to show them our game anymore since most of their titles are AAA rated games. We even tried to contact big publishers, well, you know what happens next. The greatest and stressful word for a developer "rejected". Despite the fact being rejected by so many publishers, we did not give up. We still struggle, hoping that in the coming months we can find a good publisher for our games. Our fight on finding publishers did not came to waste, after so many weeks of hardships and waiting. At last, there are two publishers who accepted our game. They may not be that big, but! Having publishers is a big accomplishment. Now, that we have publishers, we can now continue on making new games for our fans and gamer. We can now even continue our fight on finding more publishers so that our game will be recognized by players in the world.

Having publishers is super fun and light, they will be the one to handle the files and transactions, and you just sit back relax and enjoy watching your revenue as it goes higher. Seeing many download counts makes us really happy, not only because of the money that we will earn but also, it means that the games we created is loved and played by most people. The feeling of giving joy and excitement to gamer who patronizes the game of an Individual developer is really good. Imagine having your time, dedication and love on making a games for other people, the hardship and the hours spent and even sleepless nights just to make it look more presentable is nothing compare to the joy of the players while playing the game.

We would like to thank the publishers who whole heartily  accept our games. Your efforts helped us and will help us a lot until the coming days, weeks, months or year.

Here are the publishers that published, Digmaan: The Aftermath (DTA)
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DOWNLOAD DITA FOR FREE HERE!!!

Indiecity is a newly web game publisher mainly focusing on publishing indiegames only. Click the image to see our page on indiecity. 

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Indievania is a great publisher that give 100% revenue to the developers. Click the logo to access DTA Page on the site. Digmaan: The Aftermath is also categorized as a featured game on their site.

ANOTHER DOWNLOAD SITE FOR DTA.. DOWNLOAD FOR FREE HERE!

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Digmaan: The Aftermath Demo with full features

Digmaan: The Aftermath Demo with full features

Nov 26, 2011 Demo 5 comments

This is a demo from the game, Digmaan: The Aftermath, this demo is different from the first one, cause this already have it's full features. You can refer...

Digmaan: The Aftermath Multiplayer Demo

Digmaan: The Aftermath Multiplayer Demo

Nov 18, 2011 Demo 11 comments

Digmaan: The Aftermath multi-player demo is now out, try it...

Digmaan: The Aftermath Demo

Digmaan: The Aftermath Demo

Nov 15, 2011 Demo 9 comments

This is a short single level demo taken from the game. This is to showcase the game play and it's graphics.

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katsura27x
katsura27x Oct 7 2012, 7:53am says:

nc game poh salamat sa paggawa nito :)

may araw na sasali rin ako sa inyo bilang 3d artist(autodesk)

:)

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rwsbgames
rwsbgames Oct 8 2012, 8:17pm replied:

Sure, pwede ka na makasali kung gusto mo :)) Anu ang balak mo i contribute?

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Varkplaas
Varkplaas Jun 9 2012, 11:50am says:

"After months of war between the Earth and Jupiter, the Aliens decided to left Earth"

Aliens can't exist on Jupiter, because the force of gravity is twice that of Earth. Evolution can't occur if the original life form is constantly crushed by gravity.

This game needs a grammar Nazi in the development team...

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ARCTrooopER22
ARCTrooopER22 Nov 1 2012, 10:37pm replied:

hahah BURN!!!!

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shiprocker
shiprocker Aug 1 2012, 7:23am replied:

Are you even sure this would happen?

Do you think a game would be fun if it followed Science strictly? Games like HALO, Left 4 Dead, Prototype, etc. are all fiction. This game is SCI-FI.
The aliens from Jupiter are a part of the plot. Even Star Wars isn't real, since space travel would take forever, because we cannot travel in the speed of light. Traveling at a normal pace would take a LONG time, long enough for you to die.
Not sure if you are trolling, or really retarded.

P.S.
Grammar Nazi isn't the right person for that, retard. Grammar Nazis are people who love to correct "broekening grammaring". *facepalm*

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Varkplaas
Varkplaas Oct 12 2012, 3:45pm replied:

Actually, warp speed isn't really as impossible as one may think. NASA is actually experimenting with the concept. Star Wars is in a Galaxy far, far away. Therefore, their technology can more advanced than ours. Star Wars doesn't really **** physics in the ***. Jupiter is a gas giant with ******* scary gravity and extreme radiation. It's unlikely that life could exist on a non-terrestrial planet. He could have chose any terrestrial planet or moon, (Earth, Venus, Mars, Pluto, Io, Ganymede, Titan etc.), but instead he chooses Jupiter. It's like no research was done for the story.

English is NOT my first language. Most of my sentences come out wrong.

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rwsbgames
rwsbgames Oct 18 2012, 7:34pm replied:

That's why it's a computer game, everything that is impossible is possible.... If this will be a real life journey, I will definitely do a research, since I am a researcher myself for almost 7 years... Yeah, it's true that Jupiter is a Giant planet that consists of very dangerous substances such as a massive amount of sulfur and other dangerous gas in their atmosphere, however, have you been to Jupiter? Me? I don't... And it's really impossible. It's a sad reality cause Jupiter is a very interesting planet, with many moons that have their own characteristics/element and a massive gas giant that no body knows what's inside? At least for me, even in a computer game, everything can be imagined and my frustrations of knowing what's inside that massive ball of gas can be fantasized. Just like my professor in my post-graduate study said, think out of the box. :) And always remember its just a computer game. Were we can play in the digital world that can make what we think is impossible... possible.... We can't make or see it in the real world? Why not do it in a different world? :) Have a nice day :)

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Varkplaas
Varkplaas Oct 27 2012, 3:17am replied:

Good point.

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rwsbgames
rwsbgames Sep 10 2012, 10:21pm replied:

lIBRE NA PO yan....

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